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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Do you own the Tupperware Jel-Ring Mold to make gelatin desserts and looking for some new recipes to try out? We got some of the BEST gelatin mold recipes for all of you today! These desserts are really easy to prepare and the entire family loves them! Some people refer to a gelatin mold as a Jello mold, you can use any brand of mold that you would like. I personally love the Tupperware Jel-Ring Mold myself.Strawberry Pineapple Salad Mold Recipe

Dissolve jello in hot water with sugar. Add cream cheese, stir until blended. Chill until partly set. Add nuts, pineapple and Cool Whip and beat with a hand beater. Pour into the Tupperware Jel-Ring Mold and chill for a few hours until set. Unmold onto a serving plate.

Heat jello and water in saucepan; add marshmallows and cheese, stirring until all melted. Let sit until cooled for 5-10 minutes. Add remaining ingredients. Stir and pour into the Tupperware Jel-Ring Mold. Seal and refrigerate for 6 hours until set. Unmold onto a serving plate.

In the Tupperware Thatsa Bowl mix together the cream cheese and miracle whip using the Saucy Silicone Spatula. Add in the parmesan cheese, onion and crumbled bacon pieces. Blend. Take mixture and press into the Tupperware Jel-Ring Mold to make a wreath shape. Sprinkle parsley on top. Seal. Refrigerate for 12 hours until set. Unmold onto a serving plate. Serve with crackers or appetizer breads.

2 comments:

I have the smaller jell-O mold and the ring mold. I haven't used them in a while and I wonder if the molds need to be prepped as wiping the inside with oil. And if anyone has any hints when unmolding, I would appreciate it very much. Andrea, Waterford, CT